Prehistoric Autopsy
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Prehistoric Autopsy

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Starting with just the fragmented remains of ancient bones, Alice Roberts and George McGavin draw on the latest scientific research to piece together the bodies of three iconic members of our prehistoric family. They answer challenging questions such as: how did these creatures look and live, what led to their ultimate destruction and what can they tell us about how we live today?
20121 temporada
Reparto: Alice Roberts
TV-PG
Temporada 1
3 episodios
  • 1. Neanderthal

    1. Neanderthal

    Alice Roberts and George McGavin, with the help of a team of international experts, try to reconstruct our closest prehistoric relative: the Neanderthal. All their research is fed to a team of model makers, who painstakingly build skeletons, muscles, skin and hair. They also put their own DNA to the test to see just how closely related we really are to Neanderthals.
    Alice Roberts and George McGavin, with the help of a team of international experts, try to reconstruct our closest prehistoric relative: the Neanderthal. All their research is fed to a team of model makers, who painstakingly build skeletons, muscles, skin and hair. They also put their own DNA to the test to see just how closely related we really are to Neanderthals.
    TV-PG
    51 min
    21 oct 2012
  • 2. Homo Erectus

    2. Homo Erectus

    Alice Roberts and George McGavin continue their journey into our evolutionary history. They go back 1.5 million years to meet Homo erectus, who walked the earth far longer than any other human species and were the first ancestors to look a lot like we do. They reveal the key skills that made Homo erectus excellent hunters, proficient at making stone tools and possibly able to control fire.
    Alice Roberts and George McGavin continue their journey into our evolutionary history. They go back 1.5 million years to meet Homo erectus, who walked the earth far longer than any other human species and were the first ancestors to look a lot like we do. They reveal the key skills that made Homo erectus excellent hunters, proficient at making stone tools and possibly able to control fire.
    TV-PG
    52 min
    22 oct 2012
  • 3. Lucy

    3. Lucy

    Alice Roberts and George McGavin meets arguably one of our earliest ancestors. Named Lucy, from the species Australopithecus afarensis, she lived 3.2 million years ago. They reveal how Lucy and her kind walked, what they ate and even how they gave birth. They also examine the fossilized remains of the world's oldest child to see what clues it can reveal about the origins of childhood.
    Alice Roberts and George McGavin meets arguably one of our earliest ancestors. Named Lucy, from the species Australopithecus afarensis, she lived 3.2 million years ago. They reveal how Lucy and her kind walked, what they ate and even how they gave birth. They also examine the fossilized remains of the world's oldest child to see what clues it can reveal about the origins of childhood.
    TV-PG
    50 min
    23 oct 2012
  • Prehistoric Autopsy
    20121 temporada
    Starting with just the fragmented remains of ancient bones, Alice Roberts and George McGavin draw on the latest scientific research to piece together the bodies of three iconic members of our prehistoric family. They answer challenging questions such as: how did these creatures look and live, what led to their ultimate destruction and what can they tell us about how we live today?
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    David Coleman
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    Alice Roberts
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    BBC
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